Villa Amalia


Sleeps

12 

Maximum Sleeps

12 

Bedrooms

5 

Bathrooms/WCs

6 

Minimum Stay

3 

Code

8575 
Living Area
300.00 m²
Floor
Elevator
Area/Municipality
Agios Ioannis / Mykonos / Cyclades / Greece
Ideal
Adventure
Family
Romantic
Luxury
Suitable for
Children Yes
Pets Ask the Owner
Smoking Ask the Owner
Elderly People Yes
Operation Type
Vacation Rental
Meals
Guest provide their own meals
Change of Linen
Housekeeper Included

Ag Ioannis

Car
Recommended
Setting & View
Beach View
Near to Beach
Near The Sea
Resort
Sights
Leisure Activities
Photography
Scenic drives
Sight seeing
Walking
Sports & Adventure Activities
Jet skiing
Scuba diving
Swimming
Water skiing
Sailing
Local Services & Businesses
Cultural events
Agios Ioannis, a tranquil coastal village on the southwest side of Mykonos, is known not only for its stunning beach and breathtaking views of Delos but also for its connection to the island’s traditional cultural life. While the area is more relaxed than bustling Mykonos Town, it retains strong links to local heritage, particularly through religious festivals and community gatherings. The most important event in the area is the annual feast day of Agios Ioannis (Saint John), celebrated at the local church that gives the village its name. This religious festival is marked by traditional Orthodox ceremonies, followed by lively gatherings with music, dancing, and shared food and wine. These celebrations offer visitors a chance to experience the warmth of Cycladic hospitality and the enduring traditions of island life. Although Agios Ioannis is primarily a serene residential and holiday setting, its proximity to Mykonos Town allows easy access to the island’s wider cultural calendar. During the summer season, guests can attend open-air concerts, theatrical performances, art exhibitions, and festivals across the island, while returning to the peaceful surroundings of Agios Ioannis for rest and relaxation. The combination of authentic village traditions and the cosmopolitan energy of nearby Mykonos Town makes Agios Ioannis an appealing destination for those who wish to enjoy cultural experiences in a serene and luxurious setting.
Traditional Food
Dining in Agios Ioannis reflects the essence of Mykonian and Cycladic gastronomy, where simplicity, authenticity, and quality ingredients come together to create memorable flavors. Visitors will find that the area’s tavernas and restaurants, often overlooking the sea and the sacred island of Delos, celebrate local traditions while presenting them in elegant, contemporary settings. Signature dishes include kopanisti, a spicy local cheese with a bold character, and tyrovolia, a fresh, delicate cheese used in savory pies and pastries. Louza, a Mykonian delicacy of thinly sliced cured pork, is a traditional meze often paired with wine or ouzo, while fresh seafood such as grilled octopus, red mullet, and lobster pasta reflects the island’s deep connection to the Aegean. Seasonal vegetables, olive oil, and herbs add a distinctive Cycladic freshness to every meal. For those with a sweet palate, amygdalota, almond-based treats, and melopita, a honey and cheese pie, highlight the natural produce of the island and are often enjoyed with Greek coffee or a digestif. In Agios Ioannis, the experience of traditional food goes beyond taste. Meals are often shared in a relaxed, communal style, combining local flavors with the rhythm of seaside life. For guests staying in luxury villas, this can be elevated further through private chef services, where authentic Mykonian dishes are prepared in the intimacy of their own residence, offering both comfort and cultural immersion.
Additional Location Information
Agios Ioannis is one of the most serene and prestigious coastal areas of Mykonos, located on the island’s southwest side. Just a short drive from Mykonos Town and the vibrant nightlife of the island, it offers a perfect balance between accessibility and seclusion. Its beach, with fine sand and crystal-clear waters, faces the sacred island of Delos, providing some of the most breathtaking sunset views in the Cyclades. The area takes its name from the small whitewashed church of Agios Ioannis, a landmark that has stood for centuries and continues to be a point of reference for the community. Historically, Agios Ioannis was a quiet settlement, where fishermen and farmers lived in harmony with the land and sea. The proximity to Delos, once the spiritual and commercial heart of the ancient Aegean, gave the area a unique significance, with panoramic views that connect past and present. Over time, Agios Ioannis has evolved into one of the most desirable residential and leisure destinations on Mykonos. While luxury villas and resorts now line the coastline, the area has retained its intimate and unspoiled atmosphere. It is particularly known for its exclusivity, privacy, and stunning natural beauty, attracting discerning travelers who value tranquility alongside modern comforts. Today, Agios Ioannis remains a place where Mykonos’s history and natural splendor converge. Guests can enjoy the charm of a traditional village setting with the advantages of a refined, upscale destination, making it a coveted retreat for those seeking both relaxation and connection to the island’s timeless spirit.
The Amalia Five Bedroom Villa at Saint John Mykonos Hotel Resort is an exceptional retreat designed for families and groups seeking the ultimate blend of space, privacy, and refined island living. Spanning 300 sqm, this executive villa accommodates up to 12 guests in absolute comfort, offering a rare combination of sophistication, natural beauty, and indulgence.
Interiors are bathed in natural light, where warm wood and stone details are paired with elegant décor to create a relaxed yet luxurious ambiance. The villa features five stylishly appointed bedrooms, each with its own distinctive character, complemented by six modern bathrooms that include Jacuzzi and spa-style features for a true sense of pampering. A fully equipped kitchen and cozy dining area allow for private meals, while the spacious living room provides an inviting space to gather with family and friends.
Outdoors, the villa opens to an expansive private patio overlooking the cobalt waters of the Aegean Sea. Guests can unwind beside the turquoise swimming pool, enjoy sun-filled afternoons on loungers, or host unforgettable moments at the villa’s barbecue area—all set against the breathtaking backdrop of Delos island on the horizon.
Every element has been designed with comfort and luxury in mind: daily maid service, premium bath amenities, private balconies and terraces, satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and personalized concierge services. Guests also enjoy privileged access to the resort’s extensive offerings, including gourmet restaurants, a world-class spa, tennis court, infinity pools, and VIP transfer services.
The Amalia Villa is more than a residence—it is a sanctuary for elegant island living. Whether shared with family or friends, it provides the perfect stage for memorable gatherings, serene escapes, and the true essence of Mykonos luxury.
Basic amenities
Kitchen
Bedrooms
Bathrooms/WCs
Dinning room
Dining Room
Living Room
Enterntainment
Outside
Balconies
Garden chairs
Outdoor shower
Pool
Private Pool
Parkings
Parking
Additional
Available Booked
All seasons rates
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€5,100 / night

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Friday, February 20, 2026

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